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Citizen Z B2 Units 1-4 Revision
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too or enough? Is your car big _____________ to take us all?
enough
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The man whose / who son scored is a professional footballer.
whose
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Correct the mistake: She expects us being there early tomorrow.
She expects us to be there early tomorrow.
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Could I have a little / a few help, please?
a little
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Correct the mistake: Did she used to have a blog about fashion?
Did she use to...
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I agreed / denied to help on the expedition.
agreed
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Correct the mistake: I do tai-chi, that is a good way to relax.
I do tai-chi, which is a good way to relax.
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so or such a? He arrived _________ early that he was the only one there for two hours!
so
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We _____wearing sandals in the winter. a. don’t get used to b. aren’t used to c. didn’t use to
b. aren't used to
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Rewrite the sentence using the word in brackets: She forgot to close the window. (remember) She did ____________________ the window.
not remember to close
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too or enough? There are _________ eggs to make the cake.
enough
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The city centre, _________ attracts a lot of tourists, is filthy.
which
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Combine the sentences without using a relative pronoun: The dog is playing with me. It’s my friend’s.
The dog playing with me is my friend’s.
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Is the relative pronoun necessary? Cross it out if not: Where’s the passport that he left on the table?
No; cross out "that"
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project / together / do / did / we / the _______________________________. We did it at the weekend.
We did do the project together.
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Remote places _________ there aren’t a lot of tourists need to be protected.
where
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football / does / he / like ______________________________. It’s just not his favourite sport.
He does like football.
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Combine the sentences without using a relative pronoun: Irene is a student. She is working her way through college.
Irene is a student working her way through college.
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I planned / finished reading the book yesterday.
finished
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I ______ living alone immediately. a. am not used to b. used to c. didn’t get used to
c. didn't get used to
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She expected ____________ more people on the trail. (see)
to see
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so or such a? I’ve never been in _________ big house.
such a
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There are a few / plenty of people in the world who watch reality TV.
plenty
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I feel like _____________ on an adventure. (go)
going
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I’m getting used to ____________ my new phone. (use)
using
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